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SingaporeStreet Food | Street Food in Singapore | Chinese Street Food
Singapore is an amazing food destination and consist of many different cuisines. Malaysian Street Food, Indian Street Food, Chinese Street Food and more can be found at the various hawker centers in Singapore. The StreetFood in Singapore is so good we are already looking forward to returning! We have several more videos coming showing all the beautiful street food we found in Singapore!
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Hey there, my name's Luke Martin with www.chopsticktravel.com ! I'm on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! The Chopstick Travelers are based in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods in places like Japan, Malaysia, Korea and Hong Kong and around the world!
I post 2 times a week mostly food, some travel. Street Food tours around the world and the most unique dishes we can find in all kinds of hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Stay updated for my latest video VIA our Facebook page and Instagram!
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Always remember that the best part of travel is immersing yourselves in the local culture, and no where better can you immerse yourself than into the Street Food!
Singapore / Street Food / Luke Martin / Chopstick Travel / Chinese Street Food / Indian Street Food / Malay Street Food / 2017

The best indoor air conditioned food courts in Singapore! When I can't take the heat of the hawker centres anymore, I head inside to the FoodCourts in Singapore for some delicious food in air conditioned comfort.
In this video I cover the following food courts (time links below):
01:07 - Food Opera - Ion OrchardLevel B4
Food Opera offers an elegant ambience that comes together with the multitude of delicious heritage dishes from its 27 vendors to create a unique, nostalgic dining experience. Inspired by the timeless British colonial decor style in Singapore during the 1900s era, the sprawling 19,000 square foot space is awash in light blue and ivory, accentuated with brass and earth tones, and characterised by lush greenery and foliage – trademark design features of the 1900s.
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03:37 - Food Republic - VivoCity - Level 3, (next to Sentosa Express Monorail)
The FoodRepublic in Vivo City is 27,000 sq feet, with 900 seats and 27 stalls. This food court offers glimpses of life during the 1900 to 1940s period in Singapore. Diners eat in surroundings that are built with aged wooden beams, floor tiles and roof shingles. The high ceilings are illuminated with hanging light fixtures within old bird cages. Suspended old bicycles add to the ambient old world charm of the space.
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06:07 - Food Republic & JapanFood Town - Wisma AtriaLevel 4
The Food Republic at Wisma Atria has 23,000 sq feet and about 800 seats, at 23 food stations, 3 mini restaurants and 1 kiosk. The restaurant stations and 60s-inspired kiosks curving around the perimeter of the space are accented with chengai wood individually sourced from Asia Pacific and mosaic tiles filled with Southeast Asian inspired motifs. Retro tables and chairs provide comfortable seating (spot the “cinema on wheels” too, used by traders in the past to hawk movie screenings).
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07:54 - Food Republic and Japan Food Floor - 313 @ Somerset - Level 5 and B3
The largest Food Republic in Singapore at 30,000 square feet of with a seating capacity that holds 1,000 seats, 22 food stalls and 4 mini restaurants.
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09:47 - Food Republic - Suntec City - B1 (Next to the fountain)
Food court with a neat view of a really big fountain!
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10:41 - Rasapura Masters - Marina Bay Sands Shoppes - Level B2
Located next to the ice rink in the upscale Marina Bay Sands Shoppes, this isn't the cheapest food court, but it is one of the nicest in terms of decor and the uniforms of the cooks.
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SingaporeTravelGuide: http://youtu.be/OpB1O8_ViVg
Sentosa Island: http://youtu.be/wfHWfkp9A5Q
Gardens by the Bay: http://youtu.be/JUAHZhnqdlk
Singapore Cable Car: http://youtu.be/Z08LzwjZUf8
Singapore Hawker Centre Food: http://youtu.be/ikJ7C_o_wds
Best Hawker Centres in Singapore: https://youtu.be/zanoK-z3d9o
Singapore Southern RidgesTrail: http://youtu.be/TgV1xaW6zTE
Haw Par Villa Singapore: http://youtu.be/TFDF7JwuMyg
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published:04 Dec 2016

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10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOOD !
In this Video of singapore food guide, we will introduce you singaporean food from the hawker center. To name some of these, laksa, nasi lemak, chilli crab, hainanese chicken rice and many many more. If you are a tourist, rest assure that these cheap food , best food will be your singapore food tour guide. Enjoy.
In Singapore, food is viewed as crucial to national identity and a unifying cultural thread. Singaporean literature declares eating a national pastime and food a national obsession. Food is a frequent topic of conversation among Singaporeans. Religious dietary strictures do exist; Muslims do not eat pork and Hindus do not eat beef, and there is also a significant group of vegetarians. People from different communities often eat together, while being mindful of each other's culture and choosing food that is acceptable for all.
Other than Singaporean cuisine, it is also common in Singapore to find restaurants specialising in cuisine from a great variety of countries around the world.
When dining out, Singaporeans often eat at hawker centres, coffee shops or food courts rather than restaurants, due to its convenience, wide range of options and affordability. These hawker centres are widespread, cheap and may feature hundreds of stalls in a single complex, with each stall offering its own specialty dishes. Well-known hawker centres include Lau Pa Sat and Newton Food Centre. Coffee shops are non-air conditioned versions of food courts and are commonly found islandwide, usually at the bottom of blocks of HDB flats.
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Hokkien Mee
One of the favorite local food in Singapore is Hokkien noodles.
Egg noodles and rice noodles are stir-friend together with egg, sliced pork, prawns, and pieces of lard. It is garnished with sambal and lime for a spicy and tangy kick.
You can find it here:
Yi JiFried Hokkien Prawn Mee and Good Taste Zhu Chao
AlbertFoodCentre - 270 Queen St, Singapore 180270
The Albert Hawker Food Centre consists of over 100 food and drink stalls from which purchases can be made with tables and seating provided for consumption
Food stalls offer a wide range of items at a very reasonable cost most of which is decent good food.
In front of the food hall there is the very large and crowded Bugis Street market

Street food

Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold by a hawker, or vendor, in a street or other public place, such as at a market or fair. It is often sold from a portable food booth,food cart, or food truck and meant for immediate consumption. Some street foods are regional, but many have spread beyond their region of origin. Most street foods are classed as both finger food and fast food, and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to a 2007 study from the Food and Agriculture Organization, 2.5 billion people eat street food every day.

Today, people may purchase street food for a number of reasons, such as to get flavorful food for a reasonable price in a sociable setting, to experience ethnic cuisines, or for nostalgia.

History

Small fried fish were a street food in ancient Greece, however, Theophrastus held the custom of street food in low regard. Evidence of a large number of street food vendors were discovered during the excavation of Pompeii. Street food was widely consumed by poor urban residents of ancient Rome whose tenement homes did not have ovens or hearths. Here, chickpea soup with bread and grain paste were common meals. In ancient China, street food generally catered to the poor, however, wealthy residents would send servants to buy street food and bring it back for them to eat in their homes.

Nasi lemak

Nasi lemak is a Malayfragrantrice dish cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf. It is commonly found in Malaysia, where it is considered the national dish, and also popular in neighbouring countries such as Singapore;Indonesia especially in Eastern Sumatra; Brunei and Southern Thailand. Nasi Lemak also can be found in the Southern Philippines prepared by Filipino Muslims, it is considered one of the most famous dishes for Malay-type breakfast. It is not to be confused with nasi dagang sold in the Malaysian east coast states of Terengganu and Kelantan although both dishes can usually be found sold side by side for breakfast. However, because of nasi lemak's versatility in being able to be served in a variety of manners, it is now served and eaten any time of the day.

History

Nasi lemak was mentioned in a book "The Circumstances of Malay Life", written Sir Richard Olof Winstedt in 1909.
With roots in Malay culture and Malay cuisine, its name in Malay literally means "oily or fatty rice", but is taken in this context to mean "rich" or "creamy". The name is derived from the cooking process whereby rice is soaked in coconut cream and then the mixture steamed. The rice is normally cooked with pandan leaves that gives it a distinctive flavour.

SingaporeStreet Food | Street Food in Singapore | Chinese Street Food
Singapore is an amazing food destination and consist of many different cuisines. Malaysian Street Food, Indian Street Food, Chinese Street Food and more can be found at the various hawker centers in Singapore. The StreetFood in Singapore is so good we are already looking forward to returning! We have several more videos coming showing all the beautiful street food we found in Singapore!
========================================================
Hey there, my name's Luke Martin with www.chopsticktravel.com ! I'm on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! The Chopstick Travelers are based in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods in places like Japan, Malaysia, Korea and Hong Kong and around the world!
I post 2 times a week mostly food, some travel. Street Food tours around the world and the most unique dishes we can find in all kinds of hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Stay updated for my latest video VIA our Facebook page and Instagram!
- https://www.facebook.com/chopsticktravel
- https://www.instagram.com/derpyluke/
Always remember that the best part of travel is immersing yourselves in the local culture, and no where better can you immerse yourself than into the Street Food!
Singapore / Street Food / Luke Martin / Chopstick Travel / Chinese Street Food / Indian Street Food / Malay Street Food / 2017

Top 6 Best Food Courts in Singapore

The best indoor air conditioned food courts in Singapore! When I can't take the heat of the hawker centres anymore, I head inside to the FoodCourts in Singapore for some delicious food in air conditioned comfort.
In this video I cover the following food courts (time links below):
01:07 - Food Opera - Ion OrchardLevel B4
Food Opera offers an elegant ambience that comes together with the multitude of delicious heritage dishes from its 27 vendors to create a unique, nostalgic dining experience. Inspired by the timeless British colonial decor style in Singapore during the 1900s era, the sprawling 19,000 square foot space is awash in light blue and ivory, accentuated with brass and earth tones, and characterised by lush greenery and foliage – trademark design features of the 1900s.
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03:37 - Food Republic - VivoCity - Level 3, (next to Sentosa Express Monorail)
The FoodRepublic in Vivo City is 27,000 sq feet, with 900 seats and 27 stalls. This food court offers glimpses of life during the 1900 to 1940s period in Singapore. Diners eat in surroundings that are built with aged wooden beams, floor tiles and roof shingles. The high ceilings are illuminated with hanging light fixtures within old bird cages. Suspended old bicycles add to the ambient old world charm of the space.
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06:07 - Food Republic & JapanFood Town - Wisma AtriaLevel 4
The Food Republic at Wisma Atria has 23,000 sq feet and about 800 seats, at 23 food stations, 3 mini restaurants and 1 kiosk. The restaurant stations and 60s-inspired kiosks curving around the perimeter of the space are accented with chengai wood individually sourced from Asia Pacific and mosaic tiles filled with Southeast Asian inspired motifs. Retro tables and chairs provide comfortable seating (spot the “cinema on wheels” too, used by traders in the past to hawk movie screenings).
---
07:54 - Food Republic and Japan Food Floor - 313 @ Somerset - Level 5 and B3
The largest Food Republic in Singapore at 30,000 square feet of with a seating capacity that holds 1,000 seats, 22 food stalls and 4 mini restaurants.
---
09:47 - Food Republic - Suntec City - B1 (Next to the fountain)
Food court with a neat view of a really big fountain!
---
10:41 - Rasapura Masters - Marina Bay Sands Shoppes - Level B2
Located next to the ice rink in the upscale Marina Bay Sands Shoppes, this isn't the cheapest food court, but it is one of the nicest in terms of decor and the uniforms of the cooks.
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You might enjoy watching one of my other videos from Singapore:
SingaporeTravelGuide: http://youtu.be/OpB1O8_ViVg
Sentosa Island: http://youtu.be/wfHWfkp9A5Q
Gardens by the Bay: http://youtu.be/JUAHZhnqdlk
Singapore Cable Car: http://youtu.be/Z08LzwjZUf8
Singapore Hawker Centre Food: http://youtu.be/ikJ7C_o_wds
Best Hawker Centres in Singapore: https://youtu.be/zanoK-z3d9o
Singapore Southern RidgesTrail: http://youtu.be/TgV1xaW6zTE
Haw Par Villa Singapore: http://youtu.be/TFDF7JwuMyg
Conrad Singapore HotelReview: http://youtu.be/e7vt2kpxZ0M
Marriott Singapore Hotel Review: http://youtu.be/KnablyaQNZk
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4:34

10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOODS!

10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOODS!

10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOODS!

10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOOD !
In this Video of singapore food guide, we will introduce you singaporean food from the hawker center. To name some of these, laksa, nasi lemak, chilli crab, hainanese chicken rice and many many more. If you are a tourist, rest assure that these cheap food , best food will be your singapore food tour guide. Enjoy.
In Singapore, food is viewed as crucial to national identity and a unifying cultural thread. Singaporean literature declares eating a national pastime and food a national obsession. Food is a frequent topic of conversation among Singaporeans. Religious dietary strictures do exist; Muslims do not eat pork and Hindus do not eat beef, and there is also a significant group of vegetarians. People from different communities often eat together, while being mindful of each other's culture and choosing food that is acceptable for all.
Other than Singaporean cuisine, it is also common in Singapore to find restaurants specialising in cuisine from a great variety of countries around the world.
When dining out, Singaporeans often eat at hawker centres, coffee shops or food courts rather than restaurants, due to its convenience, wide range of options and affordability. These hawker centres are widespread, cheap and may feature hundreds of stalls in a single complex, with each stall offering its own specialty dishes. Well-known hawker centres include Lau Pa Sat and Newton Food Centre. Coffee shops are non-air conditioned versions of food courts and are commonly found islandwide, usually at the bottom of blocks of HDB flats.
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Indian Food Lovers Need to Visit Little India in Singapore

Bukit Timah Road in Singapore is filled with delicious foods, flowers, colorful temples, and live music.
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5:32

Hokkien Prawn Mee and More Fried Noodles. Singapore Street Food

Hokkien Prawn Mee and More Fried Noodles. Singapore Street Food

Hokkien Prawn Mee and More Fried Noodles. Singapore Street Food

Hokkien Mee
One of the favorite local food in Singapore is Hokkien noodles.
Egg noodles and rice noodles are stir-friend together with egg, sliced pork, prawns, and pieces of lard. It is garnished with sambal and lime for a spicy and tangy kick.
You can find it here:
Yi JiFried Hokkien Prawn Mee and Good Taste Zhu Chao
AlbertFoodCentre - 270 Queen St, Singapore 180270
The Albert Hawker Food Centre consists of over 100 food and drink stalls from which purchases can be made with tables and seating provided for consumption
Food stalls offer a wide range of items at a very reasonable cost most of which is decent good food.
In front of the food hall there is the very large and crowded Bugis Street market

Today I’m going to Eat 4 Michelin Star Dishes // Singapore Eats

In 2016, Michelin released it’s first ever guide to amazing food in Singapore. The guide included the first ever hawker stalls to be awarded a Michelin Star. It also included the Bib Gourmand section, where they showcase the best budget meals. In Singapore, the dish had to be under 45 SGD, which means a ton of hawkers stalls made the list.
I decided to do a day of eating Michelin star meals - including breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. That’s 4 meals, 1 day, all Michelin awarded.
I started at WhampoaFoodCentre (90 Whampoa Dr) where I ate LiangZhao JiDuckRice (梁照记) and Balestier RoadHoover Rojak (豪华罗杂). It was my first time trying rojak and the flavours really blew me away. The duck rice was brain numbingly good, with soy sauce cooked rice and tender hunks of duck.
After that, I walked around lost for a while, got a bad blistering sun burn, and ended up at the Toa PayohWestMarket and Food Court (127 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh). My hope was to try Chey Sua Carrot Cake (青山菜头粿), but I was too late. The place was closed. Luckily, the muffin man at Uggli Muffins cheered me up with a free chocolate muffin - not Michelin-starred, but still a very tasty snack.
After that, I took a bus to the Tiong Bahru Market (30 Seng Poh Road) and tried some hokkien mee at Hong HengFried Sotong Prawn Mee (鸿兴炒苏东虾麵). This was an incredible plate of noodles with shrimp and squid.
Finally, I met up with Sara and we headed to Liao Fan Hawker Chan (78 Smith Street) for probably the most famous soya sauce chicken in Singapore. The dish can also be found at the Chinatown Food Centre, where it originated, but we went to the more fast food like location down the street (mainly because the line at the hawker stand was insane). This was probably the most tender chicken breast I’ve ever had. It is definitely a must-eat in Singapore.
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11:48

Famous Singaporean Food - Adam Road NASI LEMAK in Singapore!

Famous Singaporean Food - Adam Road NASI LEMAK in Singapore!

Famous Singaporean Food - Adam Road NASI LEMAK in Singapore!

AdamRoadNasi Lemak is a legendary Singapore hawker food stall!
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One of the most famous food stalls in Singapore that serves nasi lemak is Adam Road Nasi Lemak - the official name being Selera Rasa Nasi Lemak. So one day, it was my goal to go there.
But before going to Adam Road food centre, I first met up with Tuah who I met in Singapore, and he offered to take us to the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark. Marina Bay Sands is one of the most iconic hotels in Singapore, home to a massive boat shaped structure at the top of three towers. At the top is the iconic infinity edge swimming pool on one side, which is only open to guests, but on the other side, it’s open and called the Skypark where visitors can pay an entrance fee and go to the top for a view over Singapore. The view over Singapore was pretty amazing, and although an expensive attraction, it was a great view of the city and harbor.
After finishing at Marina Bay Sands, we headed over to the Botanic GardensMRT station and walked to Adam Road food centre, where the famous nasi lemak stall is located. I could immediately see the long line of people waiting in line - there were about 50 or so people ahead of us, and we jumped in line and decided to wait it out - luckily I didn’t have anything else to do that day.
We finally got our plates of nasi lemak, and I ordered the Royal Rumble, the plate of nasi lemak including a bit of everything they had. The rice, which was basmati long grain, was cooked with coconut milk so it had a rich and very fluffy texture to it. The rice was very fragrant. The other parts of the Adam Road Nasi Lemak included otak otak, a fried chicken wing, an egg, and fried mackerel and the sambal. Everything else was pretty standard tasting to me, but it was the rice that was the best thing on the place. Adam Road food centre in Singapore is a very nice and calm hawker centre that has lots of good food. So even if you don’t go for the nasi lemak, there are still some other delicious Malay foods to try when you go.
Selera Rasa Nasi Lemak (better known as Adam Road Nasi Lemak)
Address: 2 Adam Rd, #01-02, Adam Road FoodCentre, Singapore
Open hours: 7 am – 5 pm (closed on Friday)
Prices: The plate I ate was $5.50SGD
How to get there: Take the MRT to Botanic Gardens, and Adam Road Food Centre is just a 5 minute walk away.
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14:06

EATING delicious street food in Singapore's Chinatown

EATING delicious street food in Singapore's Chinatown

EATING delicious street food in Singapore's Chinatown

Location: Chinatown, Singapore.
Eating at Chinatown in Singapore is an experience that shouldn't be missed when visiting Singapore! The food court in Chinatown is filled with a dizzying number of delicious food options. During this excursion we choose to try fried carrot cake, chili crab dumplings, and ice kacang also know as Malaysian shaved iced.
All the food we tried was amazing! Our trip to Chinatown was made even more exciting because the town was decorated for Chinese New Year. The streets where packed with people, but the atmosphere was fantastic. We would highly recommend visiting Chinatown during Chinese New Years.
We want to say a special thanks to Kyle Le Dot Net who inspired this food excursion to Chinatown with his video: eating at a Singapore FOOD COURT in CHINATOWN
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We visited SINGAPORE back in November 2017, and ate tons of DELICIOUS street food and Hawker Centre food!!! One of those mornings, we decided to VLOG our breakfast, and everything was perfect.
Check these locations out if you're in Singapore or plan to visit! You will not be disappointed. Let us know what your favorite Singaporean dish is in the comments!
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An Ultimate Singapore Food Tour with The Food Ranger

One of the best things to do in Singapore is undoubtedly savouring the delicious local fares! Disocover the local food scenes as TrevorJames the FoodRanger takes you on a gastronomy tour around Singapore!
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SingaporeStreet Food | Street Food in Singapore | Chinese Street Food
Singapore is an amazing food destination and consist of many different cuisines. Malaysian Street Food, Indian Street Food, Chinese Street Food and more can be found at the various hawker centers in Singapore. The StreetFood in Singapore is so good we are already looking forward to returning! We have several more videos coming showing all the beautiful street food we found in Singapore!
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Hey there, my name's Luke Martin with www.chopsticktravel.com ! I'm on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! The Chopstick Travelers are based in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feas...

published: 16 Nov 2017

Amazing $5 meals in the World’s most Expensive City // Singapore Eats

Singapore’s MaxwellFoodHawker Centre - Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
A huge part of traveling is food, and Singapore has some of the best food in the world. A visit to the Maxwell Food Centre is the only proof you need. This is street food in Singapore. It’s filled with amazing hawker stalls, which are run by incredible cooks, some of which have been making the same dish for many years perfecting its ingredients and its flavours. Every time I go to Singapore, I visit Maxwell Food Centre - but this time I chose to have breakfast, lunch, and dinner there. It was an awesome experience - one of the most delicious days ever!
Maxwell is conveniently located in Chinatown, a popular area for tourists to stay. The exact address is 1 Kadayanallur Street, but the centre fills an entire block. Rows upo...

BEST Singapore Chicken Rice, Maxwell Hawker Center Food Tour!

I am FINALLY in Singapore and the first thing I have to eat is the famous Hainanese Chicken Rice at Tian Tian at Maxwell food center. Which is suppose to be the BEST place for chicken rice in Singapore.
Where I ate: Maxwell Road Hawker Center
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Singapore Street Food - 4 iconic Street Foods in Singapore

Top 6 Best Food Courts in Singapore

The best indoor air conditioned food courts in Singapore! When I can't take the heat of the hawker centres anymore, I head inside to the FoodCourts in Singapore for some delicious food in air conditioned comfort.
In this video I cover the following food courts (time links below):
01:07 - Food Opera - Ion OrchardLevel B4
Food Opera offers an elegant ambience that comes together with the multitude of delicious heritage dishes from its 27 vendors to create a unique, nostalgic dining experience. Inspired by the timeless British colonial decor style in Singapore during the 1900s era, the sprawling 19,000 square foot space is awash in light blue and ivory, accentuated with brass and earth tones, and characterised by lush greenery and foliage – trademark design features of the 1900s.
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published: 04 Dec 2016

10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOODS!

10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOOD !
In this Video of singapore food guide, we will introduce you singaporean food from the hawker center. To name some of these, laksa, nasi lemak, chilli crab, hainanese chicken rice and many many more. If you are a tourist, rest assure that these cheap food , best food will be your singapore food tour guide. Enjoy.
In Singapore, food is viewed as crucial to national identity and a unifying cultural thread. Singaporean literature declares eating a national pastime and food a national obsession. Food is a frequent topic of conversation among Singaporeans. Religious dietary strictures do exist; Muslims do not eat pork and Hindus do not eat beef, and there is also a significant group of vegetarians. People from different communities often eat together, while b...

Indian Food Lovers Need to Visit Little India in Singapore

Bukit Timah Road in Singapore is filled with delicious foods, flowers, colorful temples, and live music.
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published: 07 Dec 2017

Hokkien Prawn Mee and More Fried Noodles. Singapore Street Food

Hokkien Mee
One of the favorite local food in Singapore is Hokkien noodles.
Egg noodles and rice noodles are stir-friend together with egg, sliced pork, prawns, and pieces of lard. It is garnished with sambal and lime for a spicy and tangy kick.
You can find it here:
Yi JiFried Hokkien Prawn Mee and Good Taste Zhu Chao
AlbertFoodCentre - 270 Queen St, Singapore 180270
The Albert Hawker Food Centre consists of over 100 food and drink stalls from which purchases can be made with tables and seating provided for consumption
Food stalls offer a wide range of items at a very reasonable cost most of which is decent good food.
In front of the food hall there is the very large and crowded Bugis Street market

Today I’m going to Eat 4 Michelin Star Dishes // Singapore Eats

In 2016, Michelin released it’s first ever guide to amazing food in Singapore. The guide included the first ever hawker stalls to be awarded a Michelin Star. It also included the Bib Gourmand section, where they showcase the best budget meals. In Singapore, the dish had to be under 45 SGD, which means a ton of hawkers stalls made the list.
I decided to do a day of eating Michelin star meals - including breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. That’s 4 meals, 1 day, all Michelin awarded.
I started at WhampoaFoodCentre (90 Whampoa Dr) where I ate LiangZhao JiDuckRice (梁照记) and Balestier RoadHoover Rojak (豪华罗杂). It was my first time trying rojak and the flavours really blew me away. The duck rice was brain numbingly good, with soy sauce cooked rice and tender hunks of duck.
After that,...

published: 14 Nov 2017

Famous Singaporean Food - Adam Road NASI LEMAK in Singapore!

AdamRoadNasi Lemak is a legendary Singapore hawker food stall!
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One of the most famous food stalls in Singapore that serves nasi lemak is Adam Road Nasi Lemak - the official name being Selera Rasa Nasi Lemak. So one day, it was my goal to go there.
But before going to Adam Road food centre, I first met up with Tuah who I met in Singapore, and he offered to take us to the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark. Marina Bay Sands is one of the most iconic hotels in Singapore, home to a massive boat shaped structure at the top of three towers. At the top is the iconic infinity edge s...

published: 20 Mar 2016

EATING delicious street food in Singapore's Chinatown

Location: Chinatown, Singapore.
Eating at Chinatown in Singapore is an experience that shouldn't be missed when visiting Singapore! The food court in Chinatown is filled with a dizzying number of delicious food options. During this excursion we choose to try fried carrot cake, chili crab dumplings, and ice kacang also know as Malaysian shaved iced.
All the food we tried was amazing! Our trip to Chinatown was made even more exciting because the town was decorated for Chinese New Year. The streets where packed with people, but the atmosphere was fantastic. We would highly recommend visiting Chinatown during Chinese New Years.
We want to say a special thanks to Kyle Le Dot Net who inspired this food excursion to Chinatown with his video: eating at a Singapore FOOD COURT in CHINATOWN
This...

SINGAPORE | STREET FOOD | BREAKFAST TOUR | HAWKER CENTRE
Main Channel - https://www.youtube.com/lukemartin
We visited SINGAPORE back in November 2017, and ate tons of DELICIOUS street food and Hawker Centre food!!! One of those mornings, we decided to VLOG our breakfast, and everything was perfect.
Check these locations out if you're in Singapore or plan to visit! You will not be disappointed. Let us know what your favorite Singaporean dish is in the comments!
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This is the second channel for Chopstick Travel and Luke Martin! We will be showcasing uncut and RAW footage of Street Food around the world and Travel snippets from our world adventures! We love to eat and travel and believe its the best way to discover a culture! We wa...

published: 25 Mar 2018

Weirdest Hawker Food in Singapore! (The Foodie Express)

It's time for another NOC Eats video! This time, we're exploring some recommended food stops around our MRT stations for some fancy hawker food, and we've brought 2 fans along with us! You can go along "The Foodie Express" trail too with the link below, and discover more yummy places to makan! Every place is near to a bus stop or MRT station!
Find out more at http://thefoodieexpress.hungrygowhere.com/
And finally! If you'd like to see our 2 fans in our future NOC videos, leave a comment below!
Otherwise, here's a list of our recommended food places in order of appearance:
COFFEEBREAK
#02-78, Amoy StreetFoodCentre, 7 MaxwellRoad, Singapore 069111
OpeningHours: 7:30 AM - 2:30 PM, Closed on Saturday and Sunday
A NOODLE STORY
#01-39, Amoy Street Food Centre, 7 Maxwell Road, Singap...

published: 13 Nov 2016

An Ultimate Singapore Food Tour with The Food Ranger

One of the best things to do in Singapore is undoubtedly savouring the delicious local fares! Disocover the local food scenes as TrevorJames the FoodRanger takes you on a gastronomy tour around Singapore!
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SingaporeStreet Food | Street Food in Singapore | Chinese Street Food
Singapore is an amazing food destination and consist of many different cuisines. Malaysian Street Food, Indian Street Food, Chinese Street Food and more can be found at the various hawker centers in Singapore. The StreetFood in Singapore is so good we are already looking forward to returning! We have several more videos coming showing all the beautiful street food we found in Singapore!
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Hey there, my name's Luke Martin with www.chopsticktravel.com ! I'm on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! The Chopstick Travelers are based in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods in places like Japan, Malaysia, Korea and Hong Kong and around the world!
I post 2 times a week mostly food, some travel. Street Food tours around the world and the most unique dishes we can find in all kinds of hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Stay updated for my latest video VIA our Facebook page and Instagram!
- https://www.facebook.com/chopsticktravel
- https://www.instagram.com/derpyluke/
Always remember that the best part of travel is immersing yourselves in the local culture, and no where better can you immerse yourself than into the Street Food!
Singapore / Street Food / Luke Martin / Chopstick Travel / Chinese Street Food / Indian Street Food / Malay Street Food / 2017

SingaporeStreet Food | Street Food in Singapore | Chinese Street Food
Singapore is an amazing food destination and consist of many different cuisines. Malaysian Street Food, Indian Street Food, Chinese Street Food and more can be found at the various hawker centers in Singapore. The StreetFood in Singapore is so good we are already looking forward to returning! We have several more videos coming showing all the beautiful street food we found in Singapore!
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Hey there, my name's Luke Martin with www.chopsticktravel.com ! I'm on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! The Chopstick Travelers are based in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods in places like Japan, Malaysia, Korea and Hong Kong and around the world!
I post 2 times a week mostly food, some travel. Street Food tours around the world and the most unique dishes we can find in all kinds of hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Stay updated for my latest video VIA our Facebook page and Instagram!
- https://www.facebook.com/chopsticktravel
- https://www.instagram.com/derpyluke/
Always remember that the best part of travel is immersing yourselves in the local culture, and no where better can you immerse yourself than into the Street Food!
Singapore / Street Food / Luke Martin / Chopstick Travel / Chinese Street Food / Indian Street Food / Malay Street Food / 2017

Top 6 Best Food Courts in Singapore

The best indoor air conditioned food courts in Singapore! When I can't take the heat of the hawker centres anymore, I head inside to the FoodCourts in Singapor...

The best indoor air conditioned food courts in Singapore! When I can't take the heat of the hawker centres anymore, I head inside to the FoodCourts in Singapore for some delicious food in air conditioned comfort.
In this video I cover the following food courts (time links below):
01:07 - Food Opera - Ion OrchardLevel B4
Food Opera offers an elegant ambience that comes together with the multitude of delicious heritage dishes from its 27 vendors to create a unique, nostalgic dining experience. Inspired by the timeless British colonial decor style in Singapore during the 1900s era, the sprawling 19,000 square foot space is awash in light blue and ivory, accentuated with brass and earth tones, and characterised by lush greenery and foliage – trademark design features of the 1900s.
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03:37 - Food Republic - VivoCity - Level 3, (next to Sentosa Express Monorail)
The FoodRepublic in Vivo City is 27,000 sq feet, with 900 seats and 27 stalls. This food court offers glimpses of life during the 1900 to 1940s period in Singapore. Diners eat in surroundings that are built with aged wooden beams, floor tiles and roof shingles. The high ceilings are illuminated with hanging light fixtures within old bird cages. Suspended old bicycles add to the ambient old world charm of the space.
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06:07 - Food Republic & JapanFood Town - Wisma AtriaLevel 4
The Food Republic at Wisma Atria has 23,000 sq feet and about 800 seats, at 23 food stations, 3 mini restaurants and 1 kiosk. The restaurant stations and 60s-inspired kiosks curving around the perimeter of the space are accented with chengai wood individually sourced from Asia Pacific and mosaic tiles filled with Southeast Asian inspired motifs. Retro tables and chairs provide comfortable seating (spot the “cinema on wheels” too, used by traders in the past to hawk movie screenings).
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07:54 - Food Republic and Japan Food Floor - 313 @ Somerset - Level 5 and B3
The largest Food Republic in Singapore at 30,000 square feet of with a seating capacity that holds 1,000 seats, 22 food stalls and 4 mini restaurants.
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09:47 - Food Republic - Suntec City - B1 (Next to the fountain)
Food court with a neat view of a really big fountain!
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10:41 - Rasapura Masters - Marina Bay Sands Shoppes - Level B2
Located next to the ice rink in the upscale Marina Bay Sands Shoppes, this isn't the cheapest food court, but it is one of the nicest in terms of decor and the uniforms of the cooks.
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You might enjoy watching one of my other videos from Singapore:
SingaporeTravelGuide: http://youtu.be/OpB1O8_ViVg
Sentosa Island: http://youtu.be/wfHWfkp9A5Q
Gardens by the Bay: http://youtu.be/JUAHZhnqdlk
Singapore Cable Car: http://youtu.be/Z08LzwjZUf8
Singapore Hawker Centre Food: http://youtu.be/ikJ7C_o_wds
Best Hawker Centres in Singapore: https://youtu.be/zanoK-z3d9o
Singapore Southern RidgesTrail: http://youtu.be/TgV1xaW6zTE
Haw Par Villa Singapore: http://youtu.be/TFDF7JwuMyg
Conrad Singapore HotelReview: http://youtu.be/e7vt2kpxZ0M
Marriott Singapore Hotel Review: http://youtu.be/KnablyaQNZk
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EasyLemonKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

The best indoor air conditioned food courts in Singapore! When I can't take the heat of the hawker centres anymore, I head inside to the FoodCourts in Singapore for some delicious food in air conditioned comfort.
In this video I cover the following food courts (time links below):
01:07 - Food Opera - Ion OrchardLevel B4
Food Opera offers an elegant ambience that comes together with the multitude of delicious heritage dishes from its 27 vendors to create a unique, nostalgic dining experience. Inspired by the timeless British colonial decor style in Singapore during the 1900s era, the sprawling 19,000 square foot space is awash in light blue and ivory, accentuated with brass and earth tones, and characterised by lush greenery and foliage – trademark design features of the 1900s.
---
03:37 - Food Republic - VivoCity - Level 3, (next to Sentosa Express Monorail)
The FoodRepublic in Vivo City is 27,000 sq feet, with 900 seats and 27 stalls. This food court offers glimpses of life during the 1900 to 1940s period in Singapore. Diners eat in surroundings that are built with aged wooden beams, floor tiles and roof shingles. The high ceilings are illuminated with hanging light fixtures within old bird cages. Suspended old bicycles add to the ambient old world charm of the space.
---
06:07 - Food Republic & JapanFood Town - Wisma AtriaLevel 4
The Food Republic at Wisma Atria has 23,000 sq feet and about 800 seats, at 23 food stations, 3 mini restaurants and 1 kiosk. The restaurant stations and 60s-inspired kiosks curving around the perimeter of the space are accented with chengai wood individually sourced from Asia Pacific and mosaic tiles filled with Southeast Asian inspired motifs. Retro tables and chairs provide comfortable seating (spot the “cinema on wheels” too, used by traders in the past to hawk movie screenings).
---
07:54 - Food Republic and Japan Food Floor - 313 @ Somerset - Level 5 and B3
The largest Food Republic in Singapore at 30,000 square feet of with a seating capacity that holds 1,000 seats, 22 food stalls and 4 mini restaurants.
---
09:47 - Food Republic - Suntec City - B1 (Next to the fountain)
Food court with a neat view of a really big fountain!
---
10:41 - Rasapura Masters - Marina Bay Sands Shoppes - Level B2
Located next to the ice rink in the upscale Marina Bay Sands Shoppes, this isn't the cheapest food court, but it is one of the nicest in terms of decor and the uniforms of the cooks.
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/yellowwsub
You might enjoy watching one of my other videos from Singapore:
SingaporeTravelGuide: http://youtu.be/OpB1O8_ViVg
Sentosa Island: http://youtu.be/wfHWfkp9A5Q
Gardens by the Bay: http://youtu.be/JUAHZhnqdlk
Singapore Cable Car: http://youtu.be/Z08LzwjZUf8
Singapore Hawker Centre Food: http://youtu.be/ikJ7C_o_wds
Best Hawker Centres in Singapore: https://youtu.be/zanoK-z3d9o
Singapore Southern RidgesTrail: http://youtu.be/TgV1xaW6zTE
Haw Par Villa Singapore: http://youtu.be/TFDF7JwuMyg
Conrad Singapore HotelReview: http://youtu.be/e7vt2kpxZ0M
Marriott Singapore Hotel Review: http://youtu.be/KnablyaQNZk
Follow me on:
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/YellowProductionsTravel
TWITTER: ChrisRaney
GOOGLE+: https://google.com/+yellowwproductions
Check out my blog at:
http://yelloww.net
Music:
EasyLemonKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOODS!

10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOOD !
In this Video of singapore food guide, we will introduce you singaporean food from the hawker center. To name some of these, l...

10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOOD !
In this Video of singapore food guide, we will introduce you singaporean food from the hawker center. To name some of these, laksa, nasi lemak, chilli crab, hainanese chicken rice and many many more. If you are a tourist, rest assure that these cheap food , best food will be your singapore food tour guide. Enjoy.
In Singapore, food is viewed as crucial to national identity and a unifying cultural thread. Singaporean literature declares eating a national pastime and food a national obsession. Food is a frequent topic of conversation among Singaporeans. Religious dietary strictures do exist; Muslims do not eat pork and Hindus do not eat beef, and there is also a significant group of vegetarians. People from different communities often eat together, while being mindful of each other's culture and choosing food that is acceptable for all.
Other than Singaporean cuisine, it is also common in Singapore to find restaurants specialising in cuisine from a great variety of countries around the world.
When dining out, Singaporeans often eat at hawker centres, coffee shops or food courts rather than restaurants, due to its convenience, wide range of options and affordability. These hawker centres are widespread, cheap and may feature hundreds of stalls in a single complex, with each stall offering its own specialty dishes. Well-known hawker centres include Lau Pa Sat and Newton Food Centre. Coffee shops are non-air conditioned versions of food courts and are commonly found islandwide, usually at the bottom of blocks of HDB flats.
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10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOOD !
In this Video of singapore food guide, we will introduce you singaporean food from the hawker center. To name some of these, laksa, nasi lemak, chilli crab, hainanese chicken rice and many many more. If you are a tourist, rest assure that these cheap food , best food will be your singapore food tour guide. Enjoy.
In Singapore, food is viewed as crucial to national identity and a unifying cultural thread. Singaporean literature declares eating a national pastime and food a national obsession. Food is a frequent topic of conversation among Singaporeans. Religious dietary strictures do exist; Muslims do not eat pork and Hindus do not eat beef, and there is also a significant group of vegetarians. People from different communities often eat together, while being mindful of each other's culture and choosing food that is acceptable for all.
Other than Singaporean cuisine, it is also common in Singapore to find restaurants specialising in cuisine from a great variety of countries around the world.
When dining out, Singaporeans often eat at hawker centres, coffee shops or food courts rather than restaurants, due to its convenience, wide range of options and affordability. These hawker centres are widespread, cheap and may feature hundreds of stalls in a single complex, with each stall offering its own specialty dishes. Well-known hawker centres include Lau Pa Sat and Newton Food Centre. Coffee shops are non-air conditioned versions of food courts and are commonly found islandwide, usually at the bottom of blocks of HDB flats.
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Bukit Timah Road in Singapore is filled with delicious foods, flowers, colorful temples, and live music.
Subscribe to our new channel, INSIDER food: http://insder.co/2kWwBKZ
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Bukit Timah Road in Singapore is filled with delicious foods, flowers, colorful temples, and live music.
Subscribe to our new channel, INSIDER food: http://insder.co/2kWwBKZ
The INSIDER team believes that life is an adventure! Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: https://thisisinsider.com
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Hokkien Mee
One of the favorite local food in Singapore is Hokkien noodles.
Egg noodles and rice noodles are stir-friend together with egg, sliced pork, prawns, and pieces of lard. It is garnished with sambal and lime for a spicy and tangy kick.
You can find it here:
Yi JiFried Hokkien Prawn Mee and Good Taste Zhu Chao
AlbertFoodCentre - 270 Queen St, Singapore 180270
The Albert Hawker Food Centre consists of over 100 food and drink stalls from which purchases can be made with tables and seating provided for consumption
Food stalls offer a wide range of items at a very reasonable cost most of which is decent good food.
In front of the food hall there is the very large and crowded Bugis Street market

Hokkien Mee
One of the favorite local food in Singapore is Hokkien noodles.
Egg noodles and rice noodles are stir-friend together with egg, sliced pork, prawns, and pieces of lard. It is garnished with sambal and lime for a spicy and tangy kick.
You can find it here:
Yi JiFried Hokkien Prawn Mee and Good Taste Zhu Chao
AlbertFoodCentre - 270 Queen St, Singapore 180270
The Albert Hawker Food Centre consists of over 100 food and drink stalls from which purchases can be made with tables and seating provided for consumption
Food stalls offer a wide range of items at a very reasonable cost most of which is decent good food.
In front of the food hall there is the very large and crowded Bugis Street market

Today I’m going to Eat 4 Michelin Star Dishes // Singapore Eats

In 2016, Michelin released it’s first ever guide to amazing food in Singapore. The guide included the first ever hawker stalls to be awarded a Michelin Star. It...

In 2016, Michelin released it’s first ever guide to amazing food in Singapore. The guide included the first ever hawker stalls to be awarded a Michelin Star. It also included the Bib Gourmand section, where they showcase the best budget meals. In Singapore, the dish had to be under 45 SGD, which means a ton of hawkers stalls made the list.
I decided to do a day of eating Michelin star meals - including breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. That’s 4 meals, 1 day, all Michelin awarded.
I started at WhampoaFoodCentre (90 Whampoa Dr) where I ate LiangZhao JiDuckRice (梁照记) and Balestier RoadHoover Rojak (豪华罗杂). It was my first time trying rojak and the flavours really blew me away. The duck rice was brain numbingly good, with soy sauce cooked rice and tender hunks of duck.
After that, I walked around lost for a while, got a bad blistering sun burn, and ended up at the Toa PayohWestMarket and Food Court (127 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh). My hope was to try Chey Sua Carrot Cake (青山菜头粿), but I was too late. The place was closed. Luckily, the muffin man at Uggli Muffins cheered me up with a free chocolate muffin - not Michelin-starred, but still a very tasty snack.
After that, I took a bus to the Tiong Bahru Market (30 Seng Poh Road) and tried some hokkien mee at Hong HengFried Sotong Prawn Mee (鸿兴炒苏东虾麵). This was an incredible plate of noodles with shrimp and squid.
Finally, I met up with Sara and we headed to Liao Fan Hawker Chan (78 Smith Street) for probably the most famous soya sauce chicken in Singapore. The dish can also be found at the Chinatown Food Centre, where it originated, but we went to the more fast food like location down the street (mainly because the line at the hawker stand was insane). This was probably the most tender chicken breast I’ve ever had. It is definitely a must-eat in Singapore.
New videos posted every Tuesday and Thursday at 3PM EST.
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In 2016, Michelin released it’s first ever guide to amazing food in Singapore. The guide included the first ever hawker stalls to be awarded a Michelin Star. It also included the Bib Gourmand section, where they showcase the best budget meals. In Singapore, the dish had to be under 45 SGD, which means a ton of hawkers stalls made the list.
I decided to do a day of eating Michelin star meals - including breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. That’s 4 meals, 1 day, all Michelin awarded.
I started at WhampoaFoodCentre (90 Whampoa Dr) where I ate LiangZhao JiDuckRice (梁照记) and Balestier RoadHoover Rojak (豪华罗杂). It was my first time trying rojak and the flavours really blew me away. The duck rice was brain numbingly good, with soy sauce cooked rice and tender hunks of duck.
After that, I walked around lost for a while, got a bad blistering sun burn, and ended up at the Toa PayohWestMarket and Food Court (127 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh). My hope was to try Chey Sua Carrot Cake (青山菜头粿), but I was too late. The place was closed. Luckily, the muffin man at Uggli Muffins cheered me up with a free chocolate muffin - not Michelin-starred, but still a very tasty snack.
After that, I took a bus to the Tiong Bahru Market (30 Seng Poh Road) and tried some hokkien mee at Hong HengFried Sotong Prawn Mee (鸿兴炒苏东虾麵). This was an incredible plate of noodles with shrimp and squid.
Finally, I met up with Sara and we headed to Liao Fan Hawker Chan (78 Smith Street) for probably the most famous soya sauce chicken in Singapore. The dish can also be found at the Chinatown Food Centre, where it originated, but we went to the more fast food like location down the street (mainly because the line at the hawker stand was insane). This was probably the most tender chicken breast I’ve ever had. It is definitely a must-eat in Singapore.
New videos posted every Tuesday and Thursday at 3PM EST.
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I live in China and am constantly exploring and traveling the country and other parts of Asia. Subscribe to my channel to watch more adventures... and to learn a bit about food, cultures, and more.
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AdamRoadNasi Lemak is a legendary Singapore hawker food stall!
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One of the most famous food stalls in Singapore that serves nasi lemak is Adam Road Nasi Lemak - the official name being Selera Rasa Nasi Lemak. So one day, it was my goal to go there.
But before going to Adam Road food centre, I first met up with Tuah who I met in Singapore, and he offered to take us to the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark. Marina Bay Sands is one of the most iconic hotels in Singapore, home to a massive boat shaped structure at the top of three towers. At the top is the iconic infinity edge swimming pool on one side, which is only open to guests, but on the other side, it’s open and called the Skypark where visitors can pay an entrance fee and go to the top for a view over Singapore. The view over Singapore was pretty amazing, and although an expensive attraction, it was a great view of the city and harbor.
After finishing at Marina Bay Sands, we headed over to the Botanic GardensMRT station and walked to Adam Road food centre, where the famous nasi lemak stall is located. I could immediately see the long line of people waiting in line - there were about 50 or so people ahead of us, and we jumped in line and decided to wait it out - luckily I didn’t have anything else to do that day.
We finally got our plates of nasi lemak, and I ordered the Royal Rumble, the plate of nasi lemak including a bit of everything they had. The rice, which was basmati long grain, was cooked with coconut milk so it had a rich and very fluffy texture to it. The rice was very fragrant. The other parts of the Adam Road Nasi Lemak included otak otak, a fried chicken wing, an egg, and fried mackerel and the sambal. Everything else was pretty standard tasting to me, but it was the rice that was the best thing on the place. Adam Road food centre in Singapore is a very nice and calm hawker centre that has lots of good food. So even if you don’t go for the nasi lemak, there are still some other delicious Malay foods to try when you go.
Selera Rasa Nasi Lemak (better known as Adam Road Nasi Lemak)
Address: 2 Adam Rd, #01-02, Adam Road FoodCentre, Singapore
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One of the most famous food stalls in Singapore that serves nasi lemak is Adam Road Nasi Lemak - the official name being Selera Rasa Nasi Lemak. So one day, it was my goal to go there.
But before going to Adam Road food centre, I first met up with Tuah who I met in Singapore, and he offered to take us to the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark. Marina Bay Sands is one of the most iconic hotels in Singapore, home to a massive boat shaped structure at the top of three towers. At the top is the iconic infinity edge swimming pool on one side, which is only open to guests, but on the other side, it’s open and called the Skypark where visitors can pay an entrance fee and go to the top for a view over Singapore. The view over Singapore was pretty amazing, and although an expensive attraction, it was a great view of the city and harbor.
After finishing at Marina Bay Sands, we headed over to the Botanic GardensMRT station and walked to Adam Road food centre, where the famous nasi lemak stall is located. I could immediately see the long line of people waiting in line - there were about 50 or so people ahead of us, and we jumped in line and decided to wait it out - luckily I didn’t have anything else to do that day.
We finally got our plates of nasi lemak, and I ordered the Royal Rumble, the plate of nasi lemak including a bit of everything they had. The rice, which was basmati long grain, was cooked with coconut milk so it had a rich and very fluffy texture to it. The rice was very fragrant. The other parts of the Adam Road Nasi Lemak included otak otak, a fried chicken wing, an egg, and fried mackerel and the sambal. Everything else was pretty standard tasting to me, but it was the rice that was the best thing on the place. Adam Road food centre in Singapore is a very nice and calm hawker centre that has lots of good food. So even if you don’t go for the nasi lemak, there are still some other delicious Malay foods to try when you go.
Selera Rasa Nasi Lemak (better known as Adam Road Nasi Lemak)
Address: 2 Adam Rd, #01-02, Adam Road FoodCentre, Singapore
Open hours: 7 am – 5 pm (closed on Friday)
Prices: The plate I ate was $5.50SGD
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Location: Chinatown, Singapore.
Eating at Chinatown in Singapore is an experience that shouldn't be missed when visiting Singapore! The food court in Chinatown is filled with a dizzying number of delicious food options. During this excursion we choose to try fried carrot cake, chili crab dumplings, and ice kacang also know as Malaysian shaved iced.
All the food we tried was amazing! Our trip to Chinatown was made even more exciting because the town was decorated for Chinese New Year. The streets where packed with people, but the atmosphere was fantastic. We would highly recommend visiting Chinatown during Chinese New Years.
We want to say a special thanks to Kyle Le Dot Net who inspired this food excursion to Chinatown with his video: eating at a Singapore FOOD COURT in CHINATOWN
This visit was also inspired by PhenomenalTravel Videos: ThingsTo Do In Chinatown Singapore.
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eating delicious food in Singapore's Little India - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16wg_rjo0pQ
traveling from Singapore to Hong Kong - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCl6tKWzQeU
traveling form the Philippines to Singapore - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhaCfeBYHwY
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Location: Chinatown, Singapore.
Eating at Chinatown in Singapore is an experience that shouldn't be missed when visiting Singapore! The food court in Chinatown is filled with a dizzying number of delicious food options. During this excursion we choose to try fried carrot cake, chili crab dumplings, and ice kacang also know as Malaysian shaved iced.
All the food we tried was amazing! Our trip to Chinatown was made even more exciting because the town was decorated for Chinese New Year. The streets where packed with people, but the atmosphere was fantastic. We would highly recommend visiting Chinatown during Chinese New Years.
We want to say a special thanks to Kyle Le Dot Net who inspired this food excursion to Chinatown with his video: eating at a Singapore FOOD COURT in CHINATOWN
This visit was also inspired by PhenomenalTravel Videos: ThingsTo Do In Chinatown Singapore.
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eating delicious food in Singapore's Little India - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16wg_rjo0pQ
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traveling form the Philippines to Singapore - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhaCfeBYHwY
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SINGAPORE | STREET FOOD | BREAKFAST TOUR | HAWKER CENTRE
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We visited SINGAPORE back in November 2017, and ate tons of DELICIOUS street food and Hawker Centre food!!! One of those mornings, we decided to VLOG our breakfast, and everything was perfect.
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SINGAPORE | STREET FOOD | BREAKFAST TOUR | HAWKER CENTRE
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We visited SINGAPORE back in November 2017, and ate tons of DELICIOUS street food and Hawker Centre food!!! One of those mornings, we decided to VLOG our breakfast, and everything was perfect.
Check these locations out if you're in Singapore or plan to visit! You will not be disappointed. Let us know what your favorite Singaporean dish is in the comments!
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This is the second channel for Chopstick Travel and Luke Martin! We will be showcasing uncut and RAW footage of Street Food around the world and Travel snippets from our world adventures! We love to eat and travel and believe its the best way to discover a culture! We want you to travel for food too!
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One of the best things to do in Singapore is undoubtedly savouring the delicious local fares! Disocover the local food scenes as TrevorJames the FoodRanger takes you on a gastronomy tour around Singapore!
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MassiveChinese take-out feast!! This meal was really delicious! Ordered some traditional Singaporean food like the ChilliCrab and Fried Hokkien Noodles, along with some Cantonese Chinese food like stir fry sweet sour pork and stir-fry broccoli with scallops! The sweet and spicy Chilli Crab was sooo yummy! I made a mess eating it though haha! If you guys visit Singapore, you HAVE to try the Chilli Crab! And don't forget to order some fried buns to eat it with the sauce!
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published: 11 Aug 2017

Exploring the Cuisine of Singapore

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Malaysian cuisine consists of cooking traditions and practices found in Malaysia, and reflects the multiethnic makeup of its population. The vast majority of .
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Indonesian street food HEAVEN in Medan, Indonesia! Street Food In Indonesia is some of the BEST street food around the world, and we came to medan for on a FULL-ON street food tour of Indonesia, spending one month traveling, eating, and trying the best street food recipes! You can follow us on this street food tour of Medan, Indonesia, as we sample some SPICY BBQChicken, SPICY Noodles, SPICY curry, and enjoy a crazy SEAFOOD FEAST!!
We spent one month traveling around Indonesia, eating street food in Jakarta, Street food in Padang, Street Food in Bukittingi, and now, Street food in Medan! We really enjoyed the street food in Sumatra, some of the best street food around the world that we’ve tried! If you enjoy this street food video...

published: 20 Sep 2017

Eating show (MUKBANG, 먹방) The best South Indian food (Thali) in Singapore

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For recipes, visit www.ciaprochef.com/WCASingapore: a city, an island, a modern Asian nation. This captivating country at the crossroads of Southeast Asia has multiple identities, countless mysteries and a culture woven from many threads. Now a bustling, orderly metropolis with one of the busiest ports in Asia, Singapore has long been a magnet for people seeking opportunity. KF Seetoh, the author of a popular guide to Singaporean street food and restaurants, gives us a little background on his country's culinary culture.

For recipes, visit www.ciaprochef.com/WCASingapore: a city, an island, a modern Asian nation. This captivating country at the crossroads of Southeast Asia has multiple identities, countless mysteries and a culture woven from many threads. Now a bustling, orderly metropolis with one of the busiest ports in Asia, Singapore has long been a magnet for people seeking opportunity. KF Seetoh, the author of a popular guide to Singaporean street food and restaurants, gives us a little background on his country's culinary culture.

Hawker Street Food & Singapore Crab MUKBANG | VLOG

Hey #foodiefam
Today I'm a hawker centre in Singapore!
Such good foods available in these places and it's so cheap!
Definitely visit one of these places at lea...

Hey #foodiefam
Today I'm a hawker centre in Singapore!
Such good foods available in these places and it's so cheap!
Definitely visit one of these places at least once when you're in Singapore!
We also tried chilli crab! YUM~
Love you all xoxo
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Hey #foodiefam
Today I'm a hawker centre in Singapore!
Such good foods available in these places and it's so cheap!
Definitely visit one of these places at least once when you're in Singapore!
We also tried chilli crab! YUM~
Love you all xoxo
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Planet Food Singapore Travel Documentary

Singaporean cuisine is diverse and contains elements derived from several ethnic groups, as a result of its history as a seaport with a large immigrant populati...

Singaporean cuisine is diverse and contains elements derived from several ethnic groups, as a result of its history as a seaport with a large immigrant population .
Malaysian cuisine consists of cooking traditions and practices found in Malaysia, and reflects the multiethnic makeup of its population. The vast majority of .
PlanetFoodSingaporeAngel May visits Asia's culinary melting pot, the island of Singapore; well known for it's fusion food and one of the best places in Asia to .
Thai cuisine is the national cuisine of Thailand. Balance, detail, and variety are of paramount significance to Thai chefs. In his book The Principles of Thai .

Singaporean cuisine is diverse and contains elements derived from several ethnic groups, as a result of its history as a seaport with a large immigrant population .
Malaysian cuisine consists of cooking traditions and practices found in Malaysia, and reflects the multiethnic makeup of its population. The vast majority of .
PlanetFoodSingaporeAngel May visits Asia's culinary melting pot, the island of Singapore; well known for it's fusion food and one of the best places in Asia to .
Thai cuisine is the national cuisine of Thailand. Balance, detail, and variety are of paramount significance to Thai chefs. In his book The Principles of Thai .

TRAVEL VLOG: Best spot in Singapore + Food trip

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Indonesian street food HEAVEN in Medan, Indonesia! Street Food In Indonesia is some of the BEST street food around the world, and we came to medan for on a FULL-ON street food tour of Indonesia, spending one month traveling, eating, and trying the best street food recipes! You can follow us on this street food tour of Medan, Indonesia, as we sample some SPICY BBQChicken, SPICY Noodles, SPICY curry, and enjoy a crazy SEAFOOD FEAST!!
We spent one month traveling around Indonesia, eating street food in Jakarta, Street food in Padang, Street Food in Bukittingi, and now, Street food in Medan! We really enjoyed the street food in Sumatra, some of the best street food around the world that we’ve tried! If you enjoy this street food video from Indonesia, in the beautiful city of Medan, you can watch our other videos from our Indonesian street food series:
This is part 5 of our Indonesia Street Food SeriesWatch Part 4 here: https://youtu.be/eYRPB1yilX4
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Over the past few years of living in Asia, I’ve been making delicious street food tour videos across Asia and around the world. We’ve eaten street food in Indonesia, Street Food in China (like Shanghai, Beijing, and XinjiangSilk Road street food), a ton of street food in Malaysia and Street food in Thailand, and we are only just getting started! We’re going to keep filming these full on street food tour videos from around the world for you to enjoy!
In this Sumatra street food tour of Medan video, we ate a ton of delicious and exciting Indonesian Street foods, including some Chinese influenced street foods! Here are the specific addresses for the street foods, for the next time you are traveling and living in Indonesia, you can come here to try them!
1) MorningStreetMarketNasi Lemak @ Nasi Lemak Pasar Beruang
2) DeepBack alley Duck Egg Kuay Teow @ Kwetiau at PASAR RAME - Go deep into the market to find it!!
3) Duck NoodleBihun @ Bihun Bebek Asie 阿泗 鴨米粉 @ Jl. Kumango, Kesawan, Medan Bar., Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20212, Indonesia
4) Beef/Chicken Curry @ Rm Tabona - Tabona Restaurant @ Jl. Mangkubumi No.17, A U R, Medan Maimun, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20212, Indonesia
5) Delicious spiced beef soup @ Soto Sinar Pagi @ Jl. Sei DeliNo.2, Silalas, Medan Bar., Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20236, Indonesia
6) Sate Padang @ Sate Padang Kalimantan, Jl. Kalimantan, Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia
7) Popiah delicious stuffed spring rolls @ Atak Popia AKA Popia Jose Rizal @ Popia (Yose Rizal) Jl. Yose Rizal, Medan, Indonesia
8) IncredibleSeafoodFeast @ Hawwi Seafood, Jl. Orion No.81 - 83, Petisah Tengah, Medan Petisah, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20111, Indonesia
9) Durian MOUNTAIN @ Ucok Durian @ Jalan KH. Wahid Hasyim No. 30-32, Babura, Medan Baru, Babura, Medan Baru, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20153, Indonesia
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Indonesian street food HEAVEN in Medan, Indonesia! Street Food In Indonesia is some of the BEST street food around the world, and we came to medan for on a FULL-ON street food tour of Indonesia, spending one month traveling, eating, and trying the best street food recipes! You can follow us on this street food tour of Medan, Indonesia, as we sample some SPICY BBQChicken, SPICY Noodles, SPICY curry, and enjoy a crazy SEAFOOD FEAST!!
We spent one month traveling around Indonesia, eating street food in Jakarta, Street food in Padang, Street Food in Bukittingi, and now, Street food in Medan! We really enjoyed the street food in Sumatra, some of the best street food around the world that we’ve tried! If you enjoy this street food video from Indonesia, in the beautiful city of Medan, you can watch our other videos from our Indonesian street food series:
This is part 5 of our Indonesia Street Food SeriesWatch Part 4 here: https://youtu.be/eYRPB1yilX4
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Over the past few years of living in Asia, I’ve been making delicious street food tour videos across Asia and around the world. We’ve eaten street food in Indonesia, Street Food in China (like Shanghai, Beijing, and XinjiangSilk Road street food), a ton of street food in Malaysia and Street food in Thailand, and we are only just getting started! We’re going to keep filming these full on street food tour videos from around the world for you to enjoy!
In this Sumatra street food tour of Medan video, we ate a ton of delicious and exciting Indonesian Street foods, including some Chinese influenced street foods! Here are the specific addresses for the street foods, for the next time you are traveling and living in Indonesia, you can come here to try them!
1) MorningStreetMarketNasi Lemak @ Nasi Lemak Pasar Beruang
2) DeepBack alley Duck Egg Kuay Teow @ Kwetiau at PASAR RAME - Go deep into the market to find it!!
3) Duck NoodleBihun @ Bihun Bebek Asie 阿泗 鴨米粉 @ Jl. Kumango, Kesawan, Medan Bar., Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20212, Indonesia
4) Beef/Chicken Curry @ Rm Tabona - Tabona Restaurant @ Jl. Mangkubumi No.17, A U R, Medan Maimun, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20212, Indonesia
5) Delicious spiced beef soup @ Soto Sinar Pagi @ Jl. Sei DeliNo.2, Silalas, Medan Bar., Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20236, Indonesia
6) Sate Padang @ Sate Padang Kalimantan, Jl. Kalimantan, Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia
7) Popiah delicious stuffed spring rolls @ Atak Popia AKA Popia Jose Rizal @ Popia (Yose Rizal) Jl. Yose Rizal, Medan, Indonesia
8) IncredibleSeafoodFeast @ Hawwi Seafood, Jl. Orion No.81 - 83, Petisah Tengah, Medan Petisah, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20111, Indonesia
9) Durian MOUNTAIN @ Ucok Durian @ Jalan KH. Wahid Hasyim No. 30-32, Babura, Medan Baru, Babura, Medan Baru, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20153, Indonesia
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Eating show (MUKBANG, 먹방) The best South Indian food in Sakunthala's resturant in Singapore.
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SingaporeStreet Food | Street Food in Singapore | Chinese Street Food
Singapore is an amazing food destination and consist of many different cuisines. Malaysian Street Food, Indian Street Food, Chinese Street Food and more can be found at the various hawker centers in Singapore. The StreetFood in Singapore is so good we are already looking forward to returning! We have several more videos coming showing all the beautiful street food we found in Singapore!
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Hey there, my name's Luke Martin with www.chopsticktravel.com ! I'm on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! The Chopstick Travelers are based in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods in places like Japan, Malaysia, Korea and Hong Kong and around the world!
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Top 6 Best Food Courts in Singapore

The best indoor air conditioned food courts in Singapore! When I can't take the heat of the hawker centres anymore, I head inside to the FoodCourts in Singapore for some delicious food in air conditioned comfort.
In this video I cover the following food courts (time links below):
01:07 - Food Opera - Ion OrchardLevel B4
Food Opera offers an elegant ambience that comes together with the multitude of delicious heritage dishes from its 27 vendors to create a unique, nostalgic dining experience. Inspired by the timeless British colonial decor style in Singapore during the 1900s era, the sprawling 19,000 square foot space is awash in light blue and ivory, accentuated with brass and earth tones, and characterised by lush greenery and foliage – trademark design features of the 1900s.
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03:37 - Food Republic - VivoCity - Level 3, (next to Sentosa Express Monorail)
The FoodRepublic in Vivo City is 27,000 sq feet, with 900 seats and 27 stalls. This food court offers glimpses of life during the 1900 to 1940s period in Singapore. Diners eat in surroundings that are built with aged wooden beams, floor tiles and roof shingles. The high ceilings are illuminated with hanging light fixtures within old bird cages. Suspended old bicycles add to the ambient old world charm of the space.
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06:07 - Food Republic & JapanFood Town - Wisma AtriaLevel 4
The Food Republic at Wisma Atria has 23,000 sq feet and about 800 seats, at 23 food stations, 3 mini restaurants and 1 kiosk. The restaurant stations and 60s-inspired kiosks curving around the perimeter of the space are accented with chengai wood individually sourced from Asia Pacific and mosaic tiles filled with Southeast Asian inspired motifs. Retro tables and chairs provide comfortable seating (spot the “cinema on wheels” too, used by traders in the past to hawk movie screenings).
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07:54 - Food Republic and Japan Food Floor - 313 @ Somerset - Level 5 and B3
The largest Food Republic in Singapore at 30,000 square feet of with a seating capacity that holds 1,000 seats, 22 food stalls and 4 mini restaurants.
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09:47 - Food Republic - Suntec City - B1 (Next to the fountain)
Food court with a neat view of a really big fountain!
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10:41 - Rasapura Masters - Marina Bay Sands Shoppes - Level B2
Located next to the ice rink in the upscale Marina Bay Sands Shoppes, this isn't the cheapest food court, but it is one of the nicest in terms of decor and the uniforms of the cooks.
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10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOODS!

10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOOD !
In this Video of singapore food guide, we will introduce...

10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOODS!

10 FAMOUS SINGAPORE LOCAL FOOD !
In this Video of singapore food guide, we will introduce you singaporean food from the hawker center. To name some of these, laksa, nasi lemak, chilli crab, hainanese chicken rice and many many more. If you are a tourist, rest assure that these cheap food , best food will be your singapore food tour guide. Enjoy.
In Singapore, food is viewed as crucial to national identity and a unifying cultural thread. Singaporean literature declares eating a national pastime and food a national obsession. Food is a frequent topic of conversation among Singaporeans. Religious dietary strictures do exist; Muslims do not eat pork and Hindus do not eat beef, and there is also a significant group of vegetarians. People from different communities often eat together, while being mindful of each other's culture and choosing food that is acceptable for all.
Other than Singaporean cuisine, it is also common in Singapore to find restaurants specialising in cuisine from a great variety of countries around the world.
When dining out, Singaporeans often eat at hawker centres, coffee shops or food courts rather than restaurants, due to its convenience, wide range of options and affordability. These hawker centres are widespread, cheap and may feature hundreds of stalls in a single complex, with each stall offering its own specialty dishes. Well-known hawker centres include Lau Pa Sat and Newton Food Centre. Coffee shops are non-air conditioned versions of food courts and are commonly found islandwide, usually at the bottom of blocks of HDB flats.
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MIND BLOWING Singapore BREAKFAST Street Food Tour!

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Indian Food Lovers Need to Visit Little India in Singapore

Bukit Timah Road in Singapore is filled with delicious foods, flowers, colorful temples, and live music.
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Hokkien Prawn Mee and More Fried Noodles. Singapore Street Food

Hokkien Mee
One of the favorite local food in Singapore is Hokkien noodles.
Egg noodles ...

Hokkien Prawn Mee and More Fried Noodles. Singapore Street Food

Hokkien Mee
One of the favorite local food in Singapore is Hokkien noodles.
Egg noodles and rice noodles are stir-friend together with egg, sliced pork, prawns, and pieces of lard. It is garnished with sambal and lime for a spicy and tangy kick.
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Yi JiFried Hokkien Prawn Mee and Good Taste Zhu Chao
AlbertFoodCentre - 270 Queen St, Singapore 180270
The Albert Hawker Food Centre consists of over 100 food and drink stalls from which purchases can be made with tables and seating provided for consumption
Food stalls offer a wide range of items at a very reasonable cost most of which is decent good food.
In front of the food hall there is the very large and crowded Bugis Street market

Street food

Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold by a hawker, or vendor, in a street or other public place, such as at a market or fair. It is often sold from a portable food booth,food cart, or food truck and meant for immediate consumption. Some street foods are regional, but many have spread beyond their region of origin. Most street foods are classed as both finger food and fast food, and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to a 2007 study from the Food and Agriculture Organization, 2.5 billion people eat street food every day.

Today, people may purchase street food for a number of reasons, such as to get flavorful food for a reasonable price in a sociable setting, to experience ethnic cuisines, or for nostalgia.

History

Small fried fish were a street food in ancient Greece, however, Theophrastus held the custom of street food in low regard. Evidence of a large number of street food vendors were discovered during the excavation of Pompeii. Street food was widely consumed by poor urban residents of ancient Rome whose tenement homes did not have ovens or hearths. Here, chickpea soup with bread and grain paste were common meals. In ancient China, street food generally catered to the poor, however, wealthy residents would send servants to buy street food and bring it back for them to eat in their homes.

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Exploring the Cuisine of Singapore

For recipes, visit www.ciaprochef.com/WCASingapore: a city, an island, a modern Asian nation. This captivating country at the crossroads of Southeast Asia has multiple identities, countless mysteries and a culture woven from many threads. Now a bustling, orderly metropolis with one of the busiest ports in Asia, Singapore has long been a magnet for people seeking opportunity. KF Seetoh, the author of a popular guide to Singaporean street food and restaurants, gives us a little background on his country's culinary culture.

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Top 10 Must Try Best Restaurants in Singapore by HourPhilippines.com

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Hawker Street Food & Singapore Crab MUKBANG | VLOG

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Such good foods available in these places and it's so cheap!
Definitely visit one of these places at least once when you're in Singapore!
We also tried chilli crab! YUM~
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Singapore Street Food | Kebab Cutting | Halal Burgers

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Planet Food Singapore Travel Documentary

Singaporean cuisine is diverse and contains elements derived from several ethnic groups, as a result of its history as a seaport with a large immigrant population .
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MEXICAN FOOD In SINGAPORE!

We missed the our food so much we had to find a Mexican restaurant.
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TRAVEL VLOG: Best spot in Singapore + Food trip

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